Unit 6.2

Unit 6.2
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Unit 6.2

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Recap Monday

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1. What is the function of the bright colored Patels?
2. What is the male reproductive organ of a plant? 
3. What is the female reproductive organ of a plant?

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Male/female or both?

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Male/female or both?

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Male/female or both?

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Flower parts with features and functions:  
kenmerken en functies   
Sepals
Petals
Stamen
Carpel
Male reproductive organ
Stigma, style and ovary
To attract insects
Produce egg cells (female sex cells) in ovum
Filaments and anther with pollen sacs
Produce pollen grains (male sex cells)
To protect the flower bud against cold and dehydration
Large and brightly coloured, sometimes small and green
Usually green

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Learning goals
  1. You can describe what pollination is.
  2. You can explain the difference between cross-pollination and self-pollination.
  3. You can list the features of insect-pollinated flowers and wind-pollinated flowers.

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Pollination
Transferring pollen from a stamen to the stigma is called pollination.

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Cross-pollination vs self-pollination

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Insect pollinated flowers
Wind pollinated flowers

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Get to work
Make BS6.2 ex. 1 to 3 

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Pollination - read carefully!
Self-pollination
Cross-pollination
No pollination
When pollen on the anther of a flower reaches the stigma of a flower on the same plant
When pollen from one plant reaches the stigma of a flower on another plant 
When pollen of one species (=soort) reaches the stigma of a flower of another species

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BS6.2 
Recap previous lesson 
Work on the assignments 
Discuss some assignments
Closure 

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What is pollination?

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If pollen from the stamens gets onto the stigma of the same flower, it is
A
Cross-pollination
B
Self-pollination

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If pollen gets onto the stigma of a flower of a different plant (of the same species), it is
A
Cross-pollination
B
Self-pollination

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Self-pollination
Cross-pollination
No pollination
Number 1
Number 2
Number 3
Number 4
Number 5
Number 6
Number 7
Number 8

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Insect-pollinated flowers
Wind-pollinated flowers
The petals are coloured 
The petals are small and green
The flowers have nectar and are scented
The flowers don't have nectar
Pollen sacs are outside the flower
Pollen sacs are inside the flower
Stigma is usually inside the flower
Stigma is usually outside the flower
Stigma are feathery (geveerde vorm)
pollen grains are rough and sticky
Pollen grains are smooth and light

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Get to work
From BS6.2 make assignments 5 to 8. 
Done? Make assignment 10 (extra)
timer
3:00

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